Sanford-Fritch holds special field ceremony for former coaching greats Rick Ware and Houston Moos

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Sanford-Fritch held a special ceremony to name the field after former coaching greats Rick Ware and Houston Moos on Friday. [Tom Drake/ For Press Pass Sports]

An era is over at Sanford-Fritch High School, and actually has been for a few years now, but a new season made sure that old times will be forever remembered.

Prior to Friday night’s season opener against River Road at Eagle Stadium, the field was named after two coaches who reigned over the program for almost a quarter-century, Rick Ware and Houston Moos. The home field will from here on out be known as Ware-Moos Field.

The rechristening of the field was approved by the Sanford-Fritch ISD in June, following the end of the 2024-25 school year. It was appropriate that the renaming got approved then, as the man who introduced the idea, former S-FISD superintendent Jason Garrison, retired at the end of the last school year.

“It’s always something that I wanted to do for them,” Garrison said. “Several of our board members were all about doing it too because they were ex-players for Ware and Moos. I can’t take all the credit because they were definitely on board with doing it as well.”

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